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The Love Language of God; Loving God, God's Way

"The Love Language of God is the fullest treatise on the subject of love that I have ever observed. I believe it will become a recognized resource on the subject. " -Jack Taylor, Dimensions Ministries

Christianity is changing from being task-oriented "doing" to relationship-oriented "being"-becoming the equally yoked companion for the Son of God. A clear image of that loving relationship between Christ and His Bride, the Church, is presented in The Love Language of God for you-and all those who want a closer, more intimate relationship with the Savior. Don't let this intimate relationship with Jesus get lost in the everyday hubbub of life.

Are You A Glutton?

(You May Be Surprised At The Answer!)

The
issue of gluttony is misunderstood by numerous people. Occasionally, during the
Thanksgiving season, or after some big meal, somebody will jestingly say,
"I sure hope the preacher doesn't preach on gluttony this Sunday." At
other times, I have been charged with "not preaching on gluttony" or
"not decrying gluttony" when this is not the case. When I have
preached against such sins as smoking, drinking alcohol, and other things, some
who try to rationalize their sins by asking, "People today are also guilty
of consuming too much food, so how about preaching on gluttony? Isn't that a
sin, as well?" Friends, gluttony is a sin. What we fail to recognize is
that the sin of gluttony covers more than just eating too much at a meal. It is
indicatory of a improper attitude and a improper style of life that needs to be
corrected.

One of the most controversial doctrines throughout the church age has been the place of women in the church, especially weather they should be allowed to teach or exercise authority in the church. This is no small matter, and must be settled before we can come into our full purpose as the church. When it is settled, it will release one of the greatest overall advances in the church since the giving of the Holy Spirit.

Like any true doctrinal resolution, this most be done without compromising the scriptures, but rather basing our doctrine on them, rightly dividing the written Word that has been given to us for that purpose. In this article, I intend to agitate two major controversies, not for the purpose of creating more division, but so these issues are confronted until they are resolved.